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Determination of Drought Vulnerability Indexes in Municipalities of the Semiarid Region of the Paraíba State, Brazil

Author(s): Rosendo; Eliamin Eldan Queiroz; Filgueira; Hamilcar José Almeida; Silva Tarciso Cabral Da; Souza; Bartolomeu Israel De; Silva Júnior; Marcelo Henriques

Linked Author(s): Tarciso Cabral Da Silva

Keywords: Risk management; Dry weather; Indicators

Abstract: The periodic droughts has been reported in the Northeast region of Brazil since the beginning of the portuguese colonization, in sixteenth century. However, most researches on the drought phenomenon are usually concerned with just the quantification and qualification of the physical aspects of the phenomenon, such as the severity, extension and frequency, and often neglecting the social, economic, cultural and productive aspects of the region. Given the importance of studying the drought with the vulnerabilities of the population affected by the phenomenon, this study aimed to develop and apply indicators of drought vulnerability, with focus in environmental, social and agricultural aspects, in three municipalities in the semiarid region of the Paraíba State, located in northeastern Brazil: Picuí, Sousa and, Sumé. The methodology used was an adaptation of the indicators of drought vulnerability developed by Basic Project–funded by the European Commission–a capacity strengthening project that supports the institutional capacity of Brazil, India, China and South Africa to undertake analytical work to determine what kind of climate change actions best fit within their current and future national circumstances, interests and priorities. The drought vulnerability indexes to each municipality, based on vulnerability indicators, and their factors of Exposure, Sensitivity and, Adaptive Capacity, were obtained using census data, especially of 2010. From the results analysis it was concluded that Picuíhad the biggest exposure, and, the worst performance in sensitivity, Regarding the indicator of adaptive capability, Suméstood out in a negative way. In general terms, the municipality of Picuípresented the highest drought vulnerability index, followed by Suméand, Sousa.

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Year: 2015

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